You Too Can Learn The Classic Thriller Dance Routine in Minutes
     
  These skaters are obviously enjoying themselves. Just look at them grooving to Michael Jackson's Thriller on a Sunday afternoon at Mission Bay behind the Hilton Hotel during one of the teaching seminars.  
     
  Learning is Easy With Step-By-Step Detailed Instructions. You can learn at your own pace at home and play and pause at your convenience.  
     
  A video DVD will be provided that includes the dance scene from the original music video and a breakdown of each move. An audio CD will also be provided that has the soundtrack with a voiceover talking you through each step. And a script will be included that follows the voiceover on the CD for quick reference.  
     
   
  These skaters were doing Thriller after only a few short lessons even with a wide range of ages and abilities.  
     
  "It's the Most Fun I've Ever Had With My Skates On", says Rachel Francois, a member of the Old School Skaters skate club. "I hope people will like to see Thriller on skates and enjoy watching us. I really love it and get a great thrill every time we do it. We have performed at Petco Park for the Padres for one of their pre-game exhibitions and we do it here every Sunday around Four o'clock."  
     
 

Several online references are availabe also.

Original Thriller Video

Instructional Video with Breakdown of Each Move

Sample Performance Video

 
     
  A special perfomance of Thriller is planned to be done at the Pacific BeachFest in October. Please see flyer for more information.  
     
  Group lessons with a live instructor are provided each Sunday at Mission Bay. Get the hands-on training that makes it quick and easy. You will be doing Thriller in no time. See you there!  
     
  Thriller Seminars Every Sunday  
    When: Every Sunday, 3pm - 4pm
    Where: Mission Bay, Behind the Hilton Hotel, 1775 East Mission Bay Drive, San Diego, CA
  Description: Every Sunday skaters get together on the boardwalk behind the Hilton Hotel to practice Thriller for the Pacific BeachFest. They usually put on a two minute show for the passing tourists after the lessons. It's great fun, everyone has a good time and it's all free.
     
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